I agree with Bill Mak that it is no longer possible to see the Yavanajataka as “an original source” for natal astrology in India. In addition to the mistaken dating, Bill also points to Indian cultura ...

I will address Bill Mak’s comments on the VYJ of Minaraja in another post, when I have had time to read his new article thoroughly; for the moment I will stay with this thread and give a few of my own ...

In India, where chronocrators remain the principal method of prediction, this question is often raised in much the same manner that Larxene has raised it: If an especially powerful planet never become ...

B V Raman was without doubt the most renowned Hindu astrologer of his generation. At one time -- that is to say, before other authors from India became readily available in the Western world -- he had ...

I finally got a chance to take a look at this one. Back in the 1990's, it was Parpola who suggested that astronomy was a possible important key to the decipherment of the Indus script. He specifically ...

Michael, they were using the system I cited earlier. This is one of the reasons I have always thought that its origin was Tantric. I am also going to search the Yogananda lessons for the Ayurveda base ...

Avalon's work is long out of copyright, and all the current editions are public domain reprints. You can get a free download of Serpent Power at http://brihaspati.net/downloads/The_Serpent_Power_Arthu ...

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